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Caring for the Vulnerable: Perspectives in Nursing Theory,
Practice, and Research focuses on vulnerable populations and how
nurses can care for them, develop programs for them, conduct
research, and influence health policy. Units I and II focus on
concepts and theories; Unit III on research; Units IV, V, and VI on
practice-oriented measures, including teaching nursing students to
work with vulnerable patients and clients; and Unit VII on policy.
The text provides a broad overview of material critical to working
with these populations, comprehensive treatment of issues related
to vulnerable populations, outstanding contributors who are experts
in what they write, and a global focus. The Fifth Edition will be a
major overhaul, as each new edition of this text has been. There
will be a total of 31 new chapters focusing on new and emerging
research on vulnerable populations. This text is generally used as
a supplement in a wide variety of courses - from health promotion
to population health, to global health. New to the Fifth Edition:
Thirty-one new chapters focusing on new and emerging research on
vulnerable populations, exploring topics such as: Intersection of
Racial Disparities and Privilege in Women's Health HIV Prevention
Education Caring for the Transgender Community Caring for
Vulnerable Populations: Outcomes with the DNP-Prepared Nurse With
some chapters delving into key clinical topics in identified
regions, such as: Opioid Abuse and Diversion Prevention in Rural
Eastern Kentucky The Effects of Gun Trauma on Rural Montana
Healthcare Providers Health Care in Mexico Fifth edition will
continue to focus more on DNP authors and assess each chapter for
relevance to DNP-prepared nurses Features an included test bank,
practice activities, PPTs, IM, and a sample syllabus
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